The Future Has Your Name, by Brenna Watson

The future has your name
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A strong contradiction of love fills these pages. Marian Fillmore is still in disbelief at the sudden passing of her mardi Baron Hamilton. Deep within her, relief far outweighs grief. A whole life subjected to scorn and mistreatment now seems open to happiness, beyond the ties of customs and the lacerating morality to be internalized.

But even after her death, her husband knew how to keep her well tied. If Marian does not comply with some conditions specified in the will, she would lose everything, becoming a homeless woman. Only the appearance of the Baron's son, whom he hardly ever heard from because he was residing in America, gives him a certain calm.

The boy's compassionate personality, understanding, and open spirit make him a compromising man. His ravishing presence culminates the whole of the ideal man. Marian soon feels great emotions for him that she can barely control. It has been many years of keeping the heart at bay, so that at that moment it can also sustain the marked beats of each beat.

When Marian discovers that she is fully reciprocated by her young stepson, the inner conflict runs high. Both know of the inappropriateness of their relationship in a false and cynical society. Ultimately you also face non-compliance with the provisions of the will.

But the consequences of love should not always be considered if in them you only find the loss of a great opportunity to be happy. Unusual lovers will face everything for their love. They will face moments of repudiation and weakness, exacerbated criticism and even personal danger. What they decide will mark their steps towards a hopeful future or towards the darkness of the submission of customs and supposed good manners.

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